House And Garden Club Held Meeting Wednesday House and Garden club mem bers held their December meeting last Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. George W. Mauney as hos tess. Prior to the meeting, a des sert course with coffee was serv ed. Mrs. Amos Dean and Mrs. G. E. Bridges displayed mantel and dinirig room table yuletide ar rangements. Red carnations and arrange ments of saneverla, seo.'ch-broom and Jourfordl holly in silver con tainer centered -around Christmas balls in a hogarth curve shape, decorated the dining room table, ? which was covered with a green tablecloth, , Mrs. Bridges displayed a man tel ararngement of balsam with pyracantha berries around rted Christmas balls and red lighted candles In silver candfclabras. Mrs. IT. R. Webb, program chairman for the month, gave a program on seasonal decorations In the home with emphasis on greenery used In Christmas de corations. Mrs. Jacob Cooper, presided ' over the business session. Com mittees were appointed to assist club calendars Were distributed to club members. WSCS Life Members To Receive Awards Life memberships will be pre sented at a meeting of the Wo man's Society of Christian Ser vice of Central Methodist church Monday night at 8 o'clock. The meeting will follow the Spiritual Lite group meeting at 7:3l> o'clock. Mrs. A J. Argon, wife of Rev,. A. J Argo, pastor of First Wes levan Methodist church, ? will speak to the group on "Mission ary Work In ForcIgnr~*V.ldu." Life membership pins will be a warded and all life:members will he recognized. Irene Ledford Circle Held Regular Meeting Irene Ledford Circle members of Temple .Baptist, church met Tuesday night' with Mrs. Herbert Dover as hostess. Six members attended the mcelln.-,. Mrs. Agnes Cole, ' program chairman for December, gave a program and each member road a part of the discussion. A short ? business meeting was held fol lowing the program and devo tional. Refreshments were served by the hostess during the social hour after the meeting. Former Area Residents To Leave For Germany Mrs. Ernest R Oliver and son, "Buttons", of Llncolnton, former residents of Kings Mountain, will leave Wednesday for Wurzburg, Germany. wherr> they will join Sgt. Ernest R. Oliver, USA. . They will leave by train from Charlotte and from the Port of ? Embarkation, Fort 'Hamilton, Brooklyn. N. Y., they will go to Ge^manv. Mrs. O'iver is the former Miss Peggy Davis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Lawrence Davis, form er residents of Kings Mountain, who at one time resided on route 2 here. Mrs. Aubrey Mauney Study Club Hostess Mrs. Aubrey Mauney was hos tess to members of the Study club when the group held their j December meeting Tuesday even ing. Mrs. W. T. Wtelr, program chair man for the meeting, read a play let on Christmas, using yule ca rols to highlight the reading. Mrs. N. F. McGlll played an arrange ment of "Silent Night" on the pi ano for a part of the Yule pro gram. * Mrs. M. H. Blser, president, tail ed the mating to order and pre sided over the business session. Guest;, in addition to members, were Mrs. W. P, Gerberdlng, Mrs. P. L. Shore, Jr., Miss Margaret Stem, Miss Janet Scogglns, Miss Marie Llnebterger, Miss Jette Plonk, and Mrs. S. A. Mauney. White magnolia leaves grouped around a burning candle decorat ed the living room mantel cen tered at a Noel inscription, which had been- placed above thle man telboard. Arrangements of candles, holly, miniature Christmas trees, and a black and white sideboard ar rangement of white candles were used in thb dining room, where dessert plates of mince pie were served with coffee. East Elementary PTA Held Christmas Party Members of the East Elbmen tary School Parent Teacher asso ciation met Tuesday afternoon at the school. Mrs. Ela Joy Rey nolds,. PTA president, called the meeting to order and presided ovter the business session. Miss Margaret Cole, program chairman, presented members of. the student body, who gave in tableau the story of Christmas. A silver tray gift was presented to Mrs. J. H. Thomson, East School Principal, from the PTA, and Mrs. Reynolds, the president, made the presentation. During the business session the PTA votecf to aid in the March of Dimes campaign by donating mo ney as a PTA projects Following the meeting, a social hour win; enjoytd in the school lunchroom. A white cut work lin en cloth covered the refreshment table, which held arrangements of holly, pine-cones, candles and colored Christmas balls. Punch and iced cup cakes were served. Mrs. Sam Stallings Circle Hostess Monday Mrs. Sam Stallings was hos tess to members of Circle No, 5 of. Central Methodist church when the circle held its regular month- j ly meeting Monday night. MlSs Grace Davis presented a devotional at the beginning of the meeting. Mrs. David Flam rick, program chairman for De cember, had arranged a program on "Christmas". Mrs. Fred Wright. Jr.. and Miss Margaret Cole assisted in the program dis cussion. Each member of the circle had brought gift packages to be de livered to needy families of the community. After the business session, pre sided over by Mrs. Y. F. Throne burg. chairman, a social hour was enjoyed and refreshments were served. Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Morrow Sunday night kvere Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Ham rick ,ind Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Mauney, all of Charlotte, Mr. Bind Mrs. W. L. Bollnger of Lin rolnton, and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Love of Stanfield. She'll be happiest with a gift of LINGERIE from MYERS' ' ? ? ? ' " ' ' ? : : ? ' . 1 - .* ? , . ...... ? ?? ' ?. ? \ . ?? ? ? . . '* ?' ? ? ' ' , v-:; < ?, \ .'??'v. ? ?; r-v* ? Mv' ' ' ."V; " *->*?' :**?' ???>['. 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